Get to know your CIBC card benefits

Out-of-Province Emergency Travel Medical Insurance
Gives you access to 24/7 emergency travel assistance and medical coverage.
Am I covered for pre-existing medical conditions while I travel?
This insurance provides coverage for pre-existing medical conditions as long as the stability requirements outlined in your Certificate of Insurance are met. You are not covered for expenses resulting from or relating to any pre-existing medical condition if, in the 90 days (180 days if you are aged 65 or over) before your departure date, that condition or a related condition has not been stable.
Are my spouse and children covered under the Out-of-Province Emergency Travel Medical insurance on my card?
As the Primary Cardholder, you, your spouse and your dependent children have emergency medical insurance coverage up to the amount of $5,000,000 CAD, per insured person, per trip. You also have access to our emergency travel services when you travel outside your Canadian province or territory of permanent residence.
Do I need to call before I see a doctor while travelling?
Yes, you must call the Assistance and Claims Service Provider at the first available opportunity when you need emergency medical service. The Assistance and Claims Service Provider is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If in Canada or the U.S.A., call toll-free at 1-866-363-3338 or call collect at (905) 403-3338 (from anywhere else in the world). If you do not call the Assistance and Claims Service Provider, the medical treatment you receive may not be covered by this insurance.
Does this insurance cover dental?
This insurance covers up to $2,000 for emergency dental treatment at your trip destination, to repair or replace your natural teeth as the result of an accidental blow to the face. Both the accident and treatment must occur within the coverage period outlined in your Certificate of Insurance. Coverage is also provided for charges of up to $200 for emergency relief of dental pain at your trip destination. This excludes crowns and root canals.
Does this medical policy cover chiropractic treatments?
Yes. This insurance covers charges up to a maximum of $300 each for the services of a licensed chiropractor, physiotherapist, chiropodist, podiatrist or osteopath when they are needed due to an emergency that occurs during your trip. The services that are covered include x-rays. Be sure to keep your receipts because you will need them to make your claim.
I am 70 years old. Am I covered for medical emergencies under the Out of Province Medical Insurance Coverage that is included on my CIBC card?
Each card offers a different level of coverage for travelers over the age of 65. Please check your Certificate of Insurance or call 1 866 363-3338 to confirm.
I have a heart condition; will I be covered if I travel and have a heart attack?
This insurance provides coverage for pre-existing medical conditions as long as the stability requirements outlined in your Certificate of Insurance are met. You will not be covered if in the 90 days (180 days if you are aged 65 and over) before your trip, your heart condition has not been stable, or you have taken nitroglycerin more than once per week specifically for the relief of angina pain.
Trip Interruption Insurance
Provides reimbursement for the cardholder, the cardholder’s spouse and dependent children, and the travelling companion for: 1. expenses incurred and/or reimbursement of the unused portion of your non-refundable and non-transferable prepaid travel arrangements due to the interruption or delay of your trip.
Auto Rental Collision/ Loss Damage Insurance
Provides coverage for theft, loss, or damage to a rental car.
Can I decline all insurance coverage at the rental agency?
Car Rental Collision / Loss Damage Insurance covers you for vehicle loss or damage but does not include the contents of the vehicle. There is no coverage for third party liability, personal injury, damage to property, normal vehicle wear and tear or mechanical/electrical vehicle breakdown.
Do I have to pay a deductible with this coverage?
No.
Does Car Rental Collision / Loss Damage Insurance cover third party liability or personal injury to myself or passengers while driving a rental vehicle?
No.
How do I use the Car Rental Collision / Loss Damage Insurance in countries where collision damage insurance from the rental agency is mandatory (i.e. Italy, Australia)?
It is true that collision damage insurance is mandatory in some countries. In this case, should a loss occur, the rental agency will cover your loss according to the terms and conditions of their contract, subject to a deductible. Upon reviewing your claim, we may reimburse you up to the cost of the deductible.
How long can I rent a car for and be covered by my CIBC insurance?
Coverage for the rental vehicle cannot be extended for more than 48 consecutive days. If a rental period is longer than 48 days, no coverage is provided for that entire rental period.
Is the Car Rental Collision/Loss Damage Insurance coverage worldwide?
Yes.
What does my CIBC card cover in terms of car rental coverage?
Provided the full cost of the rental is charged to your eligible CIBC card, Car Rental Collision / Loss Damage Insurance covers you for theft, loss and damage, up to the actual cash value of the rental vehicle and for any rental agency loss of use charges. For example, any physical damage, vandalism, fire, theft, or damage to tires and windshields would be covered up to the full vehicle value. This coverage has a rental period limit of 48 days and covers damage or theft of a rental vehicle up to the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price outlined in your Certificate of Insurance.
What types of vehicles are excluded from this coverage?
Vehicles excluded from coverage include: vans, cargo vans, trucks, pick-up trucks, off-road vehicles, motorcycles and any vehicle, in its model year, over the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price outlined in your Certificate of Insurance. The vehicles listed here is not a complete list of excluded vehicles. Please refer to your Certificate of Insurance for the full list of exclusions.
Common Carrier Accident Insurance
Provides coverage for an accidental death or dismemberment resulting from riding as a passenger on a common carrier (land, air, or water transport).
Purchase Security and Extended Protection Insurance
Provides an extension to the manufacturer's warranty and covers recently purchased lost, stolen or damaged items.
What are the Extended Protection benefits on my CIBC card?
The Extended Protection benefit provides cardholders with an extension to the term of the original manufacturer’s warranty. This extension is up to a maximum of one additional full year (two additional years for the CIBC Aeroplan® Visa Infinite Privilege Card), commencing at the expiry of the manufacturer’s original warranty term. Please note, the manufacturer's warranty must be honoured in Canada or the U.S, and items must be charged to your eligible CIBC card.
What are the Purchase Security benefits on my CIBC card?
The Purchase Security benefit provides worldwide coverage in the event of loss, theft or damage of qualified purchases charged to an eligible CIBC card. If the item is stolen or damaged it may be replaced or repaired, or we may reimburse you up to the original cost of the item.
All insurance coverage is subject to the terms and conditions of their respective master policies. Certain limitations, exclusions and restrictions apply. Please read your Certificate of Insurance carefully.

Be sure to check the Government of Canada’s Travel Advisory for advice and updates on your travel destination.

Get in touch

Travel Queries

Canada or the U.S:

Call us toll-free 1.866.363.3338

Anywhere else in the world:

Call collect + 905.403.3338

Other Queries

Canada or the U.S:

Call us toll-free 1.866.363.3338

Anywhere else in the world:

Call collect + 905.403.3338

Insurance coverage(s) included with CIBC credit cards are underwritten by Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada (RSA). Different cards will have different coverage(s). To learn about which coverage(s) are included with a specific card, and important information regarding coverage eligibility requirements, benefits, limitations and exclusions, see our Agreements and Insurance page and the insurance certificate(s) in your card package. Some insurance coverage(s) require purchase(s), auto rentals, common carrier fares and other trip costs to be charged to the card to activate coverage. Other conditions may also apply. Auto Rental Collision and Loss Damage Insurance (CLDI) is available for automobile rentals of up to 48 days for rental vehicles with a MSRP up to $65,000 (the CIBC Aeroplan® Visa Infinite Privilege Card covers rental vehicles with a MSRP up to $85,000). The full cost of the rental must be charged to the card and the rental agency’s Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) or Loss Damage Waiver (LDW) must be declined. CLDI provides coverage up to the actual cash value (ACV) of the rental vehicle as defined in your insurance certificate. Note that some rental agencies may assess their damages at an amount greater than the ACV of the rental vehicle and you may be liable to them for the difference. Before declining the rental agency’s CDW or LDW, you should read carefully and compare the terms of the rental agreement, the CLDI insurance certificate in your card package and any other insurance you own to decide which coverage best meets your protection needs. For the CIBC Aventura Infinite Visa card, CIBC Aventura World MasterCard or CIBC Aventura World Elite MasterCard, Out-of-Province Emergency Travel Medical Insurance (TMI) covers the primary cardholder, their spouse and dependent children for the first 15 days of a trip if the insured person is age 64 or under, or for the first 3 days of a trip if the insured person is age 65 or older. Dependent children must be under 21 years of age or under 25 years of age if a full-time student, unless they have a permanent physical or mental impairment. TMI, Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption Insurance may not cover certain pre-existing health/medical conditions. Certain RSA coverages are “excess insurance” (all other sources of insurance and recovery must be exhausted before coverage is available). For more information, call RSA toll-free at 1 866 363 3338 in Canada or the United States or collect from elsewhere at + 905 403 3338.